What is MKA?Matroska Audio File.
Audio container format that supports several types of audio compression algorithms; related to the .MKV video format, but only contains audio data. MKA audio files can also be played on Palm, Symbian, and Pocket PC mobile devices using the CorePlayer Mobile software.

An opportunity to be with the favorite music everywhere is pleasing. At home it might be a stationary DVD player supplemented with a Hi-Fi acoustic system. Up on the road it is a portable device that helps you keep up your mood. Whatever music you listen to in situations like those it is supposed to be presented in a certain format. The list of existing audio formats is quite long and it is obvious your devices are not designed to support them all: say, some of them are supported by your stationary DVD and some – by your portable device. How to play music encoded in formats supported by your portable device using a DVD player? And vice versa, how to make play audio stuff in format supported by your DVD player or any other stationary device with the help of a portable one? AVS Audio Converter will come in handy totally to convert between different audio formats – so giving an exact answer to the questions above. Follow the steps below and you will see how simple and efficient it is.

To add the whole audio contents of a folder. Click the Add Folder button:

Select the desired folder and press OK:

Step 3: Set the desired output audio format

As soon as you selected the files for conversion pay attention to the upright button bar placed at the top area of AVS Audio Converter. Click the button corresponding to the necessary format for conversion. Depending upon the format you choose AVS Audio Converter estimates the disk space required for converted files automatically — so as to avoid problems during or after the conversion process:

Step 4: Select a preset

We already adjusted ready-to-use parameters for you by means of a few presets for each format. Just drop down the combo box labelled as Select preset and choose a profile fitting your needs:

If a preset doesn’t suit you somehow you can edit it using the format Profile Editor, click the Edit profile button to open its window:

In that window select the desired value for Sample Rate, Bitrate and Channels and click OK:

Step 5: Assign a directory for saving the converted tracks

Now you should define a folder to save the resulting files. To do that click the Browse button right to the edit box labelled as Open Folder:

Choose a directory for saving and click OK:

Step 6: Start the conversion

Finally all is left to do is to click the Convert now! button and wait till the process is completed (the duration will depend on the quantity of files to convert, their length and your hardware performance).

Some time later you can check the converted files in the assigned output folder and transfer them to any supported device.

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